SECTION TWO: ECONOMIC, INTELLECTUAL,
AND SPIRITUAL LIFE IN YEDINITZ (H,Y)

Translated by David Goldman

Domestic Economics, Society and Social Services

Health Care Institutions

Education, Culture and Theater

Teachers, Schools and the Gymnazia High School

Intellectuals / Spiritual Persons Religion

Status of Jewish Loan and Savings Fund in Yedinitz - as of 1/1/1929

Extract from the Report on the activities of the Loan and Savings Fund in
Bessarabia prior to 1928.

a. Membership of the professional category  number of members as of
1/1/29: 761

b. Monetary activity

c. Growth of share capital, number of shares, and share average as of 1/1/29.

d. Loans issued in 1928; number of borrowers: 741

e. Distribution of loans based on purpose; amounts of issued loans

Distribution of agriculture loans

f. Administrative costs in 1928

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ECONOMICS, SOCIETY and SOCIAL SERVICES

Jewish Occupations

by Shalom Caspi-Serebrenick

According to the last Romanian census of 1932, there were a total of 6,000 Jews
in the Yedinitz on the eve of World War II. Over the generations Jews lived in
relative calm and earned their livelihoods, making more or less money in
business and trades, and yet others in agriculture and small industries.

Founders of the Loan and Savings Fund.
Audit Committee Directors.
Founded 10/17/1926.

Aharon Chachmovitch

Aharon Chachamovitz, who was a farmer in Yedinitz and who grew tobacco for many
years, currently lives in Israel at his son Yosef's kvutsa, where Yosef was one
of the founders of Chanita. Ephraim Schwartzman-Sharon transcribed his words.

From left, (from bottom to top): Dr. Silberman (died in Kishinev), Moshe
Voskovoynik (died in Bucharest), Leah Galperin (in Israel), next to her the
girl Zippora, Zvia Voskovoynik (in Israel), in her arms the child Yaakov (died
on the front).

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